The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1893 |
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... light , Regents , and potentates , and kings , yea gods , Of many a pleasant realm and province wide . So to the coast of Jordan he directs His easy steps , girded with snaky wiles , Where he might likeliest find this new - declared ...
... light , Regents , and potentates , and kings , yea gods , Of many a pleasant realm and province wide . So to the coast of Jordan he directs His easy steps , girded with snaky wiles , Where he might likeliest find this new - declared ...
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... numberless 310 The city gates outpoured , light - armed troops In coats of mail and military pride . In mail their horses clad , yet fleet and strong , Prancing their riders bore , the flower and choice Of 54 PARADISE REGAINED .
... numberless 310 The city gates outpoured , light - armed troops In coats of mail and military pride . In mail their horses clad , yet fleet and strong , Prancing their riders bore , the flower and choice Of 54 PARADISE REGAINED .
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... light ; And with the Gentiles much thou must converse , Ruling them by persuasion , as thou mean'st . Without their learning , how wilt thou with them , Or they with thee , hold conversation meet ? How wilt thou reason with them , how ...
... light ; And with the Gentiles much thou must converse , Ruling them by persuasion , as thou mean'st . Without their learning , how wilt thou with them , Or they with thee , hold conversation meet ? How wilt thou reason with them , how ...
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... Light from above , from the Fountain of Light , No other doctrine needs , though granted true ; But these are false , or little else but dreams , Conjectures , fancies , built on nothing firm . The first and wisest of them all professed ...
... Light from above , from the Fountain of Light , No other doctrine needs , though granted true ; But these are false , or little else but dreams , Conjectures , fancies , built on nothing firm . The first and wisest of them all professed ...
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... , Where God is praised aright and godlike men , The Holiest of Holies and his Saints 340 ( Such are from God inspired , not such from thee ) ; 350 Unless where moral virtue is expressed By light of Nature 68 PARADISE REGAINED .
... , Where God is praised aright and godlike men , The Holiest of Holies and his Saints 340 ( Such are from God inspired , not such from thee ) ; 350 Unless where moral virtue is expressed By light of Nature 68 PARADISE REGAINED .
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